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Rea, Vice Adm. William F., commander, Coast Guard Atlantic area,
and commander, Third Coast Guard District.
Thombs, Capt. James, City Island, Bronx Panel__

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Additional information submitted by-
Cretan, N. Nick:

Statistical review of the number of ships calling at the 10 major
ports of the continental United States during calender year
1976

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Total arrivals at the Port of New York from 1947 through 1976,
table___

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Coast Guard:

Flow diagram for oil pollution hazardous materials spills Coast
Guard internal response.

Flow diagram for oil pollution/hazardous materials external
response, chart__.

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Penalties for oil spills-

Procedures for the movement of LNG/FPG dated October 1,
1975___.

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Crawford, F. B., general manager, Port of Los Angeles, City of Los
Angeles, letter dated July 12, 1977...

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McJunkin, James H., general manager, Port of Long Beach, letter dated July 5, 1977_.

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Olcott, Edward S., director of planning and development, Port
Authority of New York and New Jersey, letter dated July 18, 1977-
Reed, Edward S., chairman, Committee V, Port of New Orleans,
letter dated July 12, 1977.

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Adams, William R., Jr., regional administrator, EPA, region I____
Cahir, Jeremiah.

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Dungan, Thomas F.

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Farrington, Dr. John, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution.........

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Prepared statement..

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Flannigan, Frank...

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Hess, Dr. Wilmot N., acting associate administrator, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Commerce Department---.

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Muir, Capt. Daniel L., Chief, Operations Division, U.S. Coast Guard,
Atlantic area__.

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Nickerson, Howard, executive director, New England Fisheries Steering Committee..

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O'Neill, Lt. Gov. Thomas P., III, of Massachusetts.

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Schwob, Rear Adm. William S., commander, First Coast Guard
District, U.S. Coast Guard___.

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Studds, Hon. Gerry E., a Representative in Congress from the State of Massachusetts...

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Additional information submitted by

Coast Guard:

Communications submitted by

Comparison of the number of foreign fishing vessels sighted from
Gulf of Maine to Cape Hatteras, table--

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Johnson, Barry H., chairman, Shellfish Advisory Committee, Cape Cod Planning and Economic Development Commission, letters dated:

June 1, 1977.

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August 18, 1977_

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Limeburner, Burke R., Jr., Director of Natural Resources, Town of
Bourne, Mass., letter dated August 15, 1977...

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Mahoney, Robert P., professor, Skidmore College, letter..

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Rutledge, Thomas H., Capt., U.S. Coast Guard, letter

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Souza, George, shellfish constable, Falmouth, Mass., letter dated
June 1, 1977--

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American Bureau of Shipping..

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Benkert, Rear Adm. William M., chief, Office of Merchant Marine
Safety, U.S. Coast Guard..

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Davies, James L., vice president, Technical Services, Interway Corp---
Letteney, David B., manager, Container Department, Farrell Lines,
Inc..

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Reynolds, James J., American Institute of Merchant Shipping..
Woolley, Edward A., secretary, Institute of International Container
Lessors..

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Prepared statement_

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Additional material supplied by

Woolley, Edward A.: Question submitted and answer thereto‒‒‒‒‒‒ Communications submitted by

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Corrada, Hon. Baltasar, letter dated August 8, 1977.

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Hiltzheimer, C. I., Sea-Land Service, Inc., letter dated August 30, 1977.

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Kuykendall, John R., vice president, Matson Navigation Co., letter dated September 13, 1977.

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Young, Robert T., American Bureau of Shipping, letter dated Sep-
tember 9, 1977, enclosing a statement. --

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Bailey, Kay, acting chairman, National Transportation Safety
Board...

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Prepared statement..

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Barnes, James N., on behalf of the Natural Resources Defense Coun-
cil, Sierra Club, Wilderness Society, National Wildlife Federation,
Environmental Defense Fund, Friends of the Earth, National
Audubon Society, and Environmental Policy Center--

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Benkert, Rear Adm. William M., chief, Office of Merchant Marine
Safety, U.S. Coast Guard_

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Clothier, Capt. Ernest A., president, American Pilots Association.
Prepared statement..

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United New York and New Jersey Sandy Hook Pilots' Association Colucciello, Luigi A., chief, Marine Accident Branch, National Transportation Safety Board.

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Dicks, Hon. Norman D., a Representative in Congress from the
State of Washington----

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Gray, William O., American Petroleum Institute_

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Prepared statement..

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Hooper, Ralph W., American Waterways Operators, Inc.--

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Jacobi, James N., general counsel, American Pilots Association____

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Statement of-continued

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Klausner, Joseph A., general counsel, American Maritime Association..
Maskin, Alfred, executive director, American Maritime Association__
Prepared statement_.
Membership...

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Murphy, Ms. Evelyn F., secretary of environmental affairs, State of
Massachusetts..

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Prepared statement.

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Muth, Harold D., vice president, Government relations, American
Waterways Operators, Inc.

Puls, Fritz L., general counsel, National Transportation Safety Board..
Reynolds, James J., president, American Institute of Merchant
Shipping-

Rosengren, Capt. Harold R., deputy chief surveyor for the East
Coast ports.

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Sammis, Capt. S. Fraser, president, National Cargo Bureau-,
Yourch, Eugene, executive secretary, Federation of American Con-
trolled Shipping-.

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Inter-governmental maritime consultative organization, segre-
gated ballast etc...

Questions to Mr. W. O. Gray and responses thereto..

Segregated ballast in existing tankers or alternative measures_
Symposium on prevention of pollution from ships_

American Waterways Operators, Inc., questions and responses thereto.
Coast Guard:

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Federation of American Controlled Shipping:

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Analysis of the vessels and the deficiencies found during the
expanded tank vessel boarding programme..

Comparison of certain casualty records sustained by World Fleet,
FACS, American flag and rest of world tankers, 1973-76-----
Typical list of questions asked of a tanker owner by a charterer_-
National Safety Congress and Exposition-

A safety analysis of the foreign tanker boarding program-
Comdr. Wm. J. Ecker, USCG__

National Transportation Safety Board:

Communications submitted by

Drozak, Frank, executive vice president, Seafarers International Union, letter dated October 4, 1977, with enclosures_-

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Handling time by NTSB of marine enforcement cases..
Inert gas system, advantages and disadvantages...

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McKenzie, Arthur, Tanker Advisory Center, letter dated July 24, 1977, with enclosures-

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Rea, W. P., rear admiral, U.S. Coast Guard, letter dated June 8, 1973. Wiswall, Dr. F. L., Jr., admiralty counsel, Bureau of Maritime Affairs, letter dated August 31, 1977__

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